Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3836105 | Seminars in Perinatology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This article explores some of the complex ethical challenges that exist in the field of fetal diagnosis and treatment, especially surrounding maternal–fetal surgery. The rise of these new treatments force us to reconsider who or what is the fetus, what are our obligations to the fetus, and what are the limits to those obligations. In addition, we will consider provider and professional biases, disability issues, and how maternal–fetal surgery has, for a select group of women, changed the very experience of motherhood.
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Authors
Ryan M. Antiel,